The building that houses Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum today was initially built in 1928 as the Ministry of Post and Telegraph. The architect, Nikolai Markov, was a Russian immigrant who remained in Iran after the October revolution and established himself as one of the main architects of the public buildings and government new institutions.
© Photos by Mehrdad Razi. All color photos are taken in 2016.
- Iran Ministry of Post and Telegraph, the 1930s
- Iran Ministry of Post and Telegraph, the 1930s
- Iran Ministry of Post and Telegraph, the 1950s
- Tehran’s Post building, 2002
- Details from Tehran’s Post building, the 2000s
- Tehran’s Post building, the 2000s
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
- Tehran’s Post and Communications Museum
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